President Biden's infrastructure plan looks more like the Green New Deal than a serious plan to fix our roads and bridges.
Reckless spending financed by trillions of dollars in tax hikes is one heck of a way to "build back better."
My full statement: gallagher.house.gov/media/press-re
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Do you have an annotated version of his Bill so we can see specifically what you oppose and what you can support?
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Weak. Green New Deal is a pejorative at this point and you know it. Biden's plan is about modernization and sustainability. It's so sad to see Republicans automatically reject anything related to renewable energy. You had the WH for four years and no infrastructure. Step aside.
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What I see I sure like. Maybe the workers who lost their jobs from the Keystone XL might welcome the work. Or do you only support infrastructure to benefit foreign companies. Foxconn👍🏻
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Maybe we should just give billions more in tax cuts to the rich. I'm sure that would work.
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Wisconsin does not have to receive a single cent. So, vote no and you can sleep fine.
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Did you know that infrastructure encompasses more than just bridges and roads?
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Our country is in sad shape because not enough has been done with infrastructure in the past. We need to move forward now.
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Yup Mike, let’s stay stuck with global warming! When will you actually do something for your constituents?
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